US President Donald Trump has claimed that several Middle Eastern allies are ready to send troops into G@za to take action against Ha-mas if he asks them to, should the group violate the ongoing peace agreement.
This statement came shortly after Trump warned that H@-mas would be “eradicated” if it failed to follow the peace deal that brought a fragile halt to the two-year conflict with Isr@-el. Posting on Truth Social, Trump said that allied nations had expressed willingness to enter Ga@-za “with a heavy force” to “straighten out Ha-m@s,” but he said he has told them to wait for now.
US Vice President JD Vance, who is currently in Israel along with other top American envoys to reinforce the peace plan, assured that the United States will not send its own troops to G@za. Speaking at a press conference in Kiryat Gat, southern Isra__@el, Vance said, “There are not going to be American boots on the ground in G-@aza. The President of the United States has made that very clear.”
He added that the US will only offer “useful coordination” and continue to support ceasefire efforts rather than direct military involvement.
Trump emphasized that there is still a chance for Hamas to follow the agreement peacefully. However, he issued a strong warning that if Hamas fails to do so, the response would be “fast, furious, and brutal.”
The latest tensions follow violent incidents in Gaza over the weekend, raising concerns that the delicate truce could collapse if both sides fail to maintain restraint.
